Coast Copper Expands Copper Kettle Property and Targets Major Porphyry System in British Columbia
Coast Copper Corp. has expanded its Copper Kettle property on northern Vancouver Island to over 5,225 ha following a geophysical survey. The survey identified a significant underlying porphyry target in the Northwest Zone, revealing potential for further exploration. The company plans to conduct a detailed Induced Polarization survey and a conditional diamond drill program in 2026 to assess the unexplored copper-molybdenum system.

Coast Copper Corp. has expanded its Copper Kettle property to over 5,225 ha after a 14 km² Audio Magneto Telluric survey identified a major porphyry target in the Northwest Zone on northern Vancouver Island. This area has historical underexploration, with previous drilling confirming significant mineralization but leaving much of the porphyry potential untested.
The company plans further exploration, including a detailed Induced Polarization survey and a conditional 10-site diamond drill program in 2026. The results suggest a substantial untested intrusive complex beneath the NW Zone.




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